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Hubble Probes the Heart of a Nearby Quasar

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The Hubble Space Telescope's new Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) has provided the clearest view yet in visible light of the nearby quasar, 3C 273 [image at right]. Using the new camera's coronagraph to block the light from the brilliant central quasar, astronomers discovered that the quasar's host galaxy is significantly more complex than had been suggested in previous observations.

Features in the surrounding galaxy that are normally drowned out by the quasar's glow now show up clearly. The ACS reveals a spiral plume wound around the quasar and a red dust lane. Material in the form of a clump and a blue arc are shown in the path of a jet that was blasted from the quasar.

Credit: WFPC2: NASA and J. Bahcall (IAS), A. Martel (JHU), H. Ford (JHU), M. Clampin (STScI), G. Hartig (STScI), G. Illingworth (UCO/Lick Observatory), the ACS Science Team and ESA

 

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Press Release
Id:opo0303b
Object:3C 273, IRAS 12265+0219, QSO B1226+023
Type:Quasars, Black Holes & Active Galaxies
Instru-ment:WFPC2, ACS
Width:3000
Height:2400

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